Higher Inflation and interest rates returned as top concerns for investors after the Fed’s first rate hike in years. The resulting bond sell-off leading to an inversion of the yield curve has left investors with a number of considerations around the future market implications of aggressive monetary policies.
Join our experts as they provide practical insights into asset allocation and portfolio positioning during this uncertain and volatile market environment.
Topics include:
Adapting portfolios to a shifting market environment
Navigating the surge in bond market volatility
Long term market impacts of the energy crisis
DATE: Thursday 7 April, 2022 TIME: 11:00 BST | 12:00 CEST | 14:00 GST
Tim Johnson, Fixed Income Chief Investment Strategist & Portfolio Manager
Jackson Hockley, CFA, Senior Energy Equity Analyst
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